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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 22 Oct 1970, p. 14

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'" POMBE ES: RO OY St PE 94 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 22, 1970 125 Lands Plowed In North, South Matches The North Ontario Plowing Match was held on the farm of Vyse Westcott, Beaverton, on Thursday, October &th, when 61 lands were plowed. This plowing match is spon- sored each year by the North Ontario Plowmen's Associa- tien. Mr. Vyse Westcott, President, & Mr. Don Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, and the various committees, did an excellent job in choosing the site for the plowing match, and carrying out the details. In 1971, the North Ontario Plowing Match will be held in Brock Township. 4 The plowing match was brought to a conclusion with a banquet in the Town Hall, Beaverton, at which the vari- Stouffville, and Mr. Fred/ BUSINESS & P --> DIREC GULF Service Station General Repairs Port Perry -- 985-3182 Earl Wallace ROOFING Asphalt SHINGLES, ROLLED ROOFING, STEEL ond ALUMINUM ROOFING EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work. Timbers, Stouffville. The prize winners in this competi- tion are listed below. Class 1--Jeinter Plow in Sed, Open Ist Harley Timbers, Sun- derland; 2nd Gerald Bell, Woodville; 3rd Byrnell Wylie Oakville. Class 2--Tractor in Stubble, Mounted, open to boys under 15 years old Ist Don Little, Sunderland; 2nd Gregg Timbers, Sandford 3rd Brian Hoskins Sunder- land. Class 3--Tractor in Sod, Open, Mounted or Trailer ist Ross Kennedy, Little Britain; 2nd Keith Robinson, Cookstown; 3rd Ken Brown, Richmond Hill. Class 4--Tractor in Sod, open to plowmen 20 years and under ist Cheryl Walker, Zephyr; 2nd Doug Dunkeld, Clare | ROFESSIONAL TORY +--- -- | Malcolm Phillips ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR | 157 Main Street W. Stouffville, Ont. PHONE 640-4031 BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION Have your house built by experts CALL 985-2979 FARM SALES - FURNITURE) and ANTIQUES | 3rd Harley Timbers, Sunder- ,dent of Ontario County, Junior Competitor, mounted | age -- Dale Oldham, mont, #2; 3rd Bill Tran, Claremont, #2. Class 5--Tractor, Mounted Plows, Sed, Open Ist Ivan DeGeer, Mount Albert, #3; 2nd Don Dunk- eld, Claremont, #2; 3rd Bert Robertson, Acton. Class 6--Tractors in Stubble, Open, Mounted or Trailer Ist Les Smith, Sunderland, #4; 2nd Lloyd Grove, Stouff- ville; 3rd Jim Campsall, Ux- bridge. Class 7--Tractors in Stubble, Mounted or Trailer-- open to contestants from Ontario County who have never won a prize at a plowing match. lst Gordon Jones, Uxbridge #3. Class 8--Trailer or Mounted Plows in Stubble, Open to high school students Albert, #3; 2nd Rick Camp- sall, Uxbridge; 3rd Brian DeGeer, Mount Albert #3. Bill Scott Trophy-- High School with highest scoring contestant from North Ontario, annual competition Dale Oldham, Uxbridge Secondary School Class 9--Tractors in Stubble, Utility Trailer, Open lst Ken Brown, Richmond Hill; 2nd Gordon Bradfield, Peterborough #10. Class 10--Tractors in Stubble Utility, Mounted, Open Ist Ron McGuckin, Mount Albert #3; 2nd Don Dunkeld, Claremont #2; 3rd Les Simth Sunderland #4. Class 11--Uftility, 20 years and under Ist John Sheridan, Stouff- ville; 2nd Gregg Timbers, Sandford; 3rd Rick Campsall, Uxbridge. Horse Show, Open lst Gerald Bell, Woodville; 2nd Ross Miller, Sunderland; land. Queen of the Furrow, age 16 to 25, resident on a farm, married or single. Ist Cheryl Walker, Zephyr; 2nd Cindy Campsall, Ux- bridge. Special-- best plowed land in 2 furrow tractor utility classes, completed by a resi- --Barry Timbers, Sandford. Junior Championship Tro | phy--best plowed land by plow only, under 18 years of Mount Albert, #3. Special--utility Class-- best plowed land by a com- petitor using a mounted plow | 3 or more furows, previous | winners not eligible Bob Campsall, Uxbridge. | Albert, No. 3; 2nd, Carl Tim- ~ eas tk remain Special--best plowed land in Class 1 by a resident of N.|to boys and girls under 1 SPECIAL - Best finish in Ontario.--Harley Timbers, | years. Classes 3 - 5 - 7, resident Sunderland. ist, Doug Kunkeld, of South Ont. - Bob Tran, Special--best plowed land | mont, No, 2; 2nd, Don Li Claremont, R.R. No. 2 in tractor classes by a resi- Sunderland, 3rd, Rick DR. M.B. DYMOND,M.P.P. dent of N. Ont. -- Ivan DeGeer, Mount Albert, #3. Special--best finish in Tractor Class by resident of Trophy - Best plowed land to resident of South Ontario, under 23 years of age - Bill Tran, Claremont, R.R. No, 2 - the . North Ontario -- Dale regular classes SPECIAL - Best plowed Oldham, Mount Albert, #3. en land by a Junior Competitor, Special--best strike out He gary oi rene mounted plow only, under --Harley Timbers, Sunder- iat, 18 years of age - Bill Tran, ne y Albert, No. 3; 2nd, Dale Claremont, R.R. No. 2 ham, Mount Albert, No. SPECIAL - Best plowed Special--best finish at match--Harley Timbers, Sunderland. Match was held on the farm| Brown, Richmond Hill; of Heber Down, Brooklin, on| Horse Show - best Wednesday, October 7th, with) and equipment 64 lands being plowed. land in two furrow tractor utility classes, mounted plows, completed by a resident of Ontario County Ron McGuck- in, Mount Albert, R.R. No. 3 SPECIAL - Best plowed land in Utility Class by « competitor using a mounted plow, 3 or more furrows, previous winners of this special in 1970 are not eligible - Les Smith, Sunderland, R.R. No. a SPECIAL - Best plowed land in Tractor Classes by a resident of South Ontario - | the site for the plowing match, and in carrying out the details.| SPECIAL - Ellis Britton, The plowing match was|Claremont $5 for best plowed brought to a conclusion with|!and in class 5 with a mounted a banquet in the Brooklin|plow - Dale Oldham, Mount United Church, at which the|Albert, R.R. No. 3. various prizes and trophies were presented The Judges for SPECIAL - William Hill, this match were Mr. George Greenbank $5 for best plowed land in Class 7 with Mount Hostrosser, Kitchener, and Mr. Winfred Timbers, Stouffville,| Plows, resident South Ont. - Bb sem, = 'eed no T I e of R I Tender for Truck yous WANTED LAMBERT 985-7373 CLASS 1 -- Horses, Jointer Plows, Open Ist, Byrnell Wylie, Oak- wood; 2nd, Gerald Bell, Wood- ville; 3rd, Harley Timbers, Sunderland; 4th, James Lee,| § Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will Be Greenbank received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon CLASS 2 - Tractors, 2 Fu : Guess ES.T. November 2nd, 1970 for the supply of one only lst, Gordon Bradfield,| | truck with a G.V.W. rating of 4000 pounds minimum. Peterborough, No. 10; 2nd, Ross Kennedy, Little Britain; CLASS 3 -- Tractors, 2 or more Furrows, open to boys and girls 22 years and under Ist, Ron McGuckin, Mount Albert, No. 3; 2nd, Harry Brander, Mississauga, No. 7; 3rd, Barry Jones, Uxbridge, No. 3; CLASS 4 -- Utility, Mount- ed Plows, 3 or more Furrows ist, Lloyd Grove, Stouff- ville; 2nd, Les Smith, Sunder- land, No. 4; CLASS 5 -- Tractors, 2 or more Furrows, open to those who have never won a prize at a match in Tractor Classes ist, Dale Oldham, Mount Albert, No. 3; 2nd, Bill Tran, Claremont, No. 2; 3rd, Bruce Pearse, Claremont, No. 2; CLASS 6 -- Stubble, 2 or more Furrows, Mounted Plows, Open ist, Ivan DeGeer, The Township will offer in Trade ,as partial payment, one 1967 Ford F-100 Truck. This unit may be inspect- ed at the Township Garage, Manchester, Ontario, by contacting the Road Superintendent. Tender forms and Specifications may be obtained from either of the undersigned. All bidders must use Township Tender forms. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Vv. MALCOLM, Clerk-Treasurer, Township of Reach, RR. #4, Port Perry, Ont. (Manchester) T. STEVENS, Road Superintendent, Township of Reach, RR. #4, Port Perry, Ont. (Manchester) EMIEL'S PLACE Where Good Food Is On The Menu Every Day Mount bers, Stouffville; THE 1971 This Friday, Oct. 23 Between 4:00 p.m. and 9 p.m. Buy One ORDER OF FRESH CUT FISH and Get ONE ORDER OF CHIPS -- FREE. While we are cooking your ordet have a look at our fine variety of HOME MADE PIES. TAKE OUR SERVICE AVAILABLE ON ALL OUR MEALS and PIZZA

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